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--- Begin Message ---Package: initramfs-tools Version: 0.97.2 Blacklisting modules on the kernel command line doesn't work. If I set "blacklist=bluetooth" (just as an example), then the bluetooth module is still loaded. AFAICS the generated /etc/modprobe.d/initramfs.conf is not written to the root file system, i.e. the blacklist is lost. Regards Harri
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--- Begin Message ---On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 08:29 +0200, Harald Dunkel wrote: > Package: initramfs-tools > Version: 0.97.2 > > Blacklisting modules on the kernel command line doesn't > work. If I set "blacklist=bluetooth" (just as an example), > then the bluetooth module is still loaded. > > AFAICS the generated > > /etc/modprobe.d/initramfs.conf > > is not written to the root file system, i.e. the blacklist > is lost. This is the intended behaviour. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.signature.asc
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